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The Golden Cage by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | The Golden Cage | She tasted every wanton pleasure and left nothing new beneath that burning sun.

‘Rodrigo’s couch was red velvet…and the books that surround

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Girls On The Wing by William Johnston

William Johnston | Girls On The Wing | ‘A high tension story of lovers who fly the airways.’

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A Lady Of Quality by Crebillon LeFils

Crebillon LeFils | A Lady Of Quality | 18th-century erotic classic, or as one cover put it, a ‘SEXtravaganza!’. Second printed contained Aldous Huxley’s ‘An Essay on Crebillon’s Philosophy

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The Bull Pen by Judy Moran

Judy Moran | The Bull Pen | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Sin Girls by Marlene Longman; Robert Silverberg

Marlene Longman; Robert Silverberg | Sin Girls | A Shocking Novel of Lesbian Love

Tormented Passions of Woman for Woman

“They made love – beautiful Leslie, her body lush and full as

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Wait for Tomorrow by Robert Wilder

Robert Wilder | Wait for Tomorrow | New York Newspaperman Slade Compton is catapulted into a group of rich and corrupt Europeans who have depraved day-to-day existence. There is Charles

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The Strange Compulsion of Laura M by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | The Strange Compulsion of Laura M | Front cover: ‘Why did she need so many men so many times?’

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No Man’s Land by Loretta Haig Thomas

Loretta Haig Thomas | No Man’s Land | ‘The shocking intimate confessions of a lesbian who practiced what she preached’

Confessions of a lesbian who even dressed up as a man.

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Penny by Charles Watson

Charles Watson | Penny | PENNY recounts the adventures of a shy, sweet seventeen-year-old orphan who becomes a sort of carnal sandwich-filling for a suave and sadistic Parisia

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Queer Beach by Peggy Swenson

Peggy Swenson | Queer Beach | ‘It’s like a beautiful spider’s web; waiting to lure innocent strangers into the perverted world from which there is no possible escape!’